The Irish Whiskey Museum, which is housed in an Edwardian style listed building on the bottom of Grafton Street is the first Irish whiskey museum in the world!
The Museum is housed over three floors with lift access to every floor. Together with excellent bus routes and close proximity to train stations, not to mention several multi storey car parks nearby, in terms of accessibility, the location is hard to beat. The building has been carefully and sympathetically refurbished and has wonderful views over the front of Trinity College and College Green from the Cafe Bar at the entrance level to the Museum.
At the Irish Whiskey Museum, we cater for small to medium sized private groups. The atmosphere in the museum is cosy and intimate whether there is 20 or 170 in attendance and we can cater for both size groups and everything in between. Events are generally held in the evening time once the last public tour has ended. With a great degree of flexibility, we will do our upmost to accommodate any type of event whether it is entertaining clients, product launches, pre conference or post conference drinks receptions, team building, entertaining incentive groups or whatever the occasion may be.
The Irish whiskey museum tells the story of Irish whiskey from its origins to the present day and gives visitors a glimpse of social and political history during the various stages of the rise and fall and rebirth of the whiskey industry in Ireland. No event at the Irish Whiskey Museum is complete without a whiskey tasting masterclass or maybe even the complete tour.